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W; KISTLER & A. L. BUTCHER.

LATHE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 11, 1914.

Patented 3311.1, 1918.

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LATHE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 11. 1914.

. Patented Jan. 1, 1918.

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W. KISTLER & A. L. BUTCHER.

LATHE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 1l,l914.

1,%5,%7 1 Patented Jan. 1, 1918.

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LATHE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. H, 1914- I Patented Jan. L 1918..

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W. KISTLER & A. L. BUTCHER.

LATHE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR- n, 1914.

Patehted' Jan. 1, 1918.

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W. KJSTLER & A. L. BUTCHER.

LATHE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 11, 1914.

Patented Jan. 1,1918.

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LATHE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 11. 1914.

1,252,2i71, Patented Jan.1,1918'.

8 SHEETSSHEET 7- STATE PATENT @FFIQFZ. I

WILLIAM KISTLER AND ARTHUR L. BUTCHER, 0F JACKSON, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNORS T0 HAYES WHEEL COMPANY, OF JACKSON, MICHIGAN.

LATHE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Jan. 1, 1918.

Application filed March 11, 1914. Serial No. 824,004.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that we, WILLIAM KIs'rLEn and ARTHUR L. BUTCHER, citizens of the United States, residing at Jackson, Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Lathes, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to improvements in lathes.

Our improvements are especially designed by us for embodiment in spoke lathes and we have illustrated themin such a machine. Certain features are, however, desirable and capable of use in machines designed for other purposes.

' The main objects of this invention are:

First, to provide an improved lathe'of large capacity.

Second, to provide in a lathe, an improved work driving mechanism.

Third, to provide an improved lathe which is very simple and easy to operate and is comparatively simple in structure.

Further objects relating to structural details, will definitely appear from the detailed description to follow.

We accomplishthe Objects of our invention by the devices and means described in the following specification. The invention is clearly defined and pointed out in the claims.

A structure which is a preferred embodi- -ment of our invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification, in which:

Figure I is a front perspective view of a lathe structure embodying the features of our invention.

Fig. II is an end elevation looking from the left of Fig. I.

Fig. III is a horizontal section showing details of the work driving and feed mechanism, takenon the line 8-3 of Fig. II.

Fig. IV is a detail horizontal section on a line corresponding to line &4 of Fig. II.

Fig. V is a detail vertical section on a line corresponding to line 55 of Fig. III, showing details of the head stock member.

Fig. VI is a detail vertical section on a line corresponding to the broken line 6-6 of Fig. III, showing further details of the head stock mechanism.

Fig. VII is a detail vertical section on a line corresponding to line 77 of Fig. III,

showing details of the head stock spindle driving mechanism.

Fig. VIII is a detail vertical section on a line corresponding to line 8-8 of Fig. III, showing details of the head stock spindle clutch mechanism.

Fig. IX is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 99 of Fig. VIII.

Fig. X is a detail vertical section on a line corresponding to line 10-1O of Fig. III, showing further details of the feed mechanism.

Fig. XI is a detail front view of the holding cam for the work chucks.

Fig. XII is an enlarged rear perspective View of one of the work holders or chucks, showing the control members thereon.

Fig. XIII is a detail vertical section on a line corresponding to the broken line 13l8of Figs. III and XIII showing de- Fig. XV.

Fig. XVII is a detail vertical section of the tail stock mechanism, on a line corresponding to line 1717 of Fig. XVIII.

Fig. XVIII is a detail rear elevation View of the parts shown in Fig. XVII.

Fig. XIX is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 1919 of Fig. XVII.

Fig. XX is a detail vertical section on a line corresponding to line 2020 of Fig. XVIII.

Fig. XXI is a detail partial end elevation looking from the right of Fig. I, showing details of the bed supports.

Fig. XXII is an enlarged detail vertical longitudinal section on a line corresponding to line 2222 of Fig. XXI.

Fig. XXIII is a detail vertical section on a line corresponding to line 2323 of Fig. XXII.

'Fig. XXIV is a detail vertical section on a line corresponding to line 2l.24 of Fig. XXII. V

.F .XX eusectiqn ipla V e .1. line of Figs; 1.. v1. an Xvlly h ing in detail the oscillating bed members in their forward position and their relation tot the frame of the machine.

pit-ig- XXY istaldetai p viewnith oscillating" bed members showing their po-' sition with respect to eaeh-.other;when they have moved to the inner position.

i In the drawing, similar referenee characters refer to similar partsthroughout .the several views, and the. sectional 1 views -:are taken .lOOklllgi-ll'h the direction of the little arrowsat the ends of the section lines.

Referring to the reference-numerals..of the drawing, thev main lor. supporting frame in the striicture illustrated, comprises! end members 1 connected by: the: horizontal. tie pieceiormember 2. The; lower table or: bed member 3 is .mounted to oscillate 011 the Way 4 on the upper end of onezendumenk berand; ispivotal-ly connected the-pivot 5 to the upperendof the other end member .of' the main. frame. See; FigsaI .and XXII.

"The upper table .or :bed .member 6 ;is mounted on. the lower bed memberBto-os- .cillate thereon,..it being connected thereto by theadjustahle pivot. 7 ,seei-FigsaI, XXII; XXIII and The-table 'or bed members are. provided with projecting arms or extensions .8 having alse'riesaof holestherein adapted to receive the pin 7. 1

-T-he1swinging ends of J the table ,orbed .members areioscillatedfnom the rock shaft ;,9-/ having.-arms LO afidlll at, the, ends thereof.

These arms are forkedat their ends the ,forleofihe .arm leengaging a roller 12 arried by a. pingl3 on the: lower. bed; member :3. "zTheifork of: the arm'lliengagesra similar roller 12 carriedi-bv the pin 13; on -the, up-

per bed member-6. With the bedmembers ,thus. connected, the-rocloshaft controls, the r movement, giving the upper member a reciprooatory .movement .and also permits an oscillating movementv of; the upper 1 member on its pivot, the oscillating-movement of the u-pperimemberbeing controlled by the adjustmentjof the pin-7. {Ihebed members are actuated toward the cutters on the cutter shaft ll, the cuttersmot being shown,

vb.y .rne,ans of the-springs 1 5,;th ere being a spring at each end ofthemachine. Y

The cutter shaft 14 is driven from the pulley :16 anddriving belt 17. The cutter shaft also .constitutes the driving shaft of the machine in the structure illustrated.

x-The, .head and tail stock mechanisms are ,mounted upon the uppenbed or. table member 6 which is provided with .ab ar ngpe v.estal 18 at .0116 end and a bearing pedestal springs.

mounted on this shaft 20 isja sleeve21 having the head stock 22 secured to one end thereof,see Figs. I and III,'and the tail stock 23 on the other-end thereof. *SeeF-igs. XV II, 'XVIII and XIX.

,The shaft 20 is provided with beveled gear 24 meshing With a beveled gear 25 on 'a shaft 26 which is supported in a bearing 27 on thepedestal 19. See Figs. II and III. 1 -'.[he.-shafe:26is eonnected by the shaft 28 and universal joints 29 to a shaft 30 having a Worm gear 31 thereonn -rneshin-gvmith:v the wormL32. See; Eigsu-II and IV. The worm the c u c memb .3: fi'XQ Jithe. theft-and th clutch member Aer spl nedt r h shaf and held yieldingly againsttheueonicalellubV 13 means.- ofthe:SPri lg- W 1S1 S@5- iT allows; t e pulley t l-ipovh n t e headsto k is stopped or locked againstylfQhati-ve move ment, r

I The ring fih r hei haf fi :carrie 1 by t eqpedestal 19-. TEh -'.-1ie s QQ-k222, in

the s ruct r illustrat d, car ie :th e live p l s e7 nmvid with IOILkihQLCl-QE h chucks 4L8. Rotatably ;rnounted (on these sp nd e are g ar Ah eshieg wi h a/gea :50 I

keyed to the shaftfiQ.

.Th,e gears 49 are e .ea ah -y .eenhe te to h spindle hyma -hs pfihhimhe th a tru ture 1 illu trat d eing zprov l d with step s,. eclutch members "5 heme-s i ably but-non-rotatably mounted on thespf ndles. t P rmi the r be e eengagsd with. a

disengaged from the elutoh members 52 31 the gears.

l e-pute end a thespihdles being provided with rests or supportsge foipthe ilh fclu che ar d s n ged y The hiteh are held; 1 e gag n iaosi- 1 ion by h P i g$ .377 R g ill -a the cam 55 which is supported {by {the v.

b a k t 555M ;i ,pe tie ed .t n ag the ang 60 h out end o th rhlhthh members 51 as .theheadstock is rotated, w hgat e .chitehes. w d y. t th i d nsagedipo it n as shame i his, 51X} As headst k ie a9l e$e th c ut m m pass out' fhnga e n W th his ham d a 1 thm -nv int engagemen wi h th c ut h: mem e s-5. 0n th igea z y.-m a of 1 the P 3- $1 ewes-49, areace tin only drive-i imm th .ge "50 a the shaft 20.

To properly position the chuelgs or work .holder l e e veth Work, thecheqk ep neeann dles are provided with fingers 57 and 58 arranged in radially disposed pairs to coact with the positioning abutments 60 and 61 respectively on the positioning member 59. These fingers are preferably formed integral with the chuck proper, as shown in Fig. X, one pair of fingers being wider than the other, so as to coact with the abutment 61, the narrower fingers coacting with the abutment 60. 1 1

The ends of the abutments constitute stops 62 and 63 with which the fingers engage as the head stock revolves, turning and positioning and holding the chucks in position as they are carried along by the turret. Should the parts be in such position that'the fingers 57 pass the stop '62 of the abutment 61 without swinging the chuck to position, one or the other of the fingers 58 will engage the stop portion 63 of the abutment 60. To prevent the fingers striking endwise on the ends or stop portions of the abutments, we provide a spring 106 (see Fig. V) positioned to engage the projections 107 on the chuck, turning the same tosuch position as will prevent this end-on movement of the fingers and cause them to engage the abutments so as to be swung into proper position.

"The abutment 60 is grooved at 108 to permit the passage of the disk-like portion 109 by which the projections 107 are carried. The chucks are held by the positioning cam when in billet receiving position, the spindles being positioned so that one chuck is in position to receive the work, while another is in coacting relation tothecutter.

In the structure illustrated, a magazine. is provided consisting of two members 64 and 65 adapted to receive a number of billets arranged one upon another. In the structure illustrated, the magazine member 6% is carried by a bracket 67011 the positioning member 59, while the magazine member 65 is carried by an arm 68 on the bracket 69. As the billets drop into chuck engaging position, they are engaged with the chuck'by a blow-like action of the tail stock members 70 carried by the tail stock 23. The tail stock members 70 are provided-with dead spindles 71 for the billets. The tail stock has peripheral groove-like ways 72 for these members 70 whereby they are supported for longitudinal movement. The members 70 are actuated by the springs 73 to strike or force the billet into the chucks, one end of the springs being connected to the tail stock at 74: and the other, to the pins 75 on which the rollers 7 6 are journaled. See Figs. XVIII and XIX.

The tail stock members 7 0 are withdrawn the cam 77, the members 70 being notched at 78 to engage the cam as the tail stock is revolved. The cam'is positioned so that, as the members '70'are released in passing therefrom, they strike the ends of the billets, forcing them into the chuck, as described. As the tail stock revolves into cooperative relation with the cutters, the rollers 7 6 engage the cam block 79 pivoted at 80 on the arm 81of the pedestal. 18. In the event of the billet crowding farther into the chuck owing to the same being cut away, the cam member 79 causes the tail stock to properly follow and clutch the billet. The cam member 79 is acted upon by the weighted bell crank lever 82 pivoted at 83 with one arm engaging the projection 841 of the member 79. The weight 85 is preferably adjustable upon the arm, as indicated.

The magazine members are open at 86, see Figs. I and XVII, so that the billets are carried out of the same by the rotation of the head and-tail stock. As soon as the engaged billet is moved out of the magazine, the following billet drops into position to be engaged by the succeeding chuck.

The head stock spindles are advanced to working position with a step by stepimovement controlled by the movement of the bed members of the machine.

' The bed is oscillated in one direction b the cam 87 onv the shaft 88 which coacts with the roller 89 on the stub shaft 90. See Figs. II, III' and XIV. The shaft 88 is carried by the pedestal 19, while the shaft 90 is carried by one of the fixed pedestals 91 for the cutter shaft 14 on-the main frame. This cam 87 throws or moves the work table or bed forward against the tension of the springs 15 which return it when released by the cam.

The head and tail stocks are stopped by the dog 92 which engages one of the stops 93 on the head stock (see Figs. V, VI and XVI). There is a multiple of stops 93 on the head stock, there being'a stop for each work chuck (see Fig. VII). The stop dog 92 is carried by the rock shaft 93 supported in a bearing in the pedestal 19 (see Figs. VI and XVI). The stop dog 92 is at one end of the rock shaft 93 and at the opposite end of the rock shaft is an arm 94:

stock as described.

The driving means for the head stock have been heretofore described. The slip connection for the pulley 11 to theshaft 37 allows the checking or stopping of thehead and tail st0eks without=injuryqxtwthe driving connections.- Further-,1 as the="hed-;If1oves in} Wafdly to? workirlgapositiong the drivingabelt *isslaekened on loosened so that itr- S-lipS on=the-piilley="39. whenthebed or; table'is I gagemene with the disk like roiler es; the

shaped the ca' ifis 95 cont'rollihgethe shape of the spoke. This roller 96' 'is-I'nountedmn the bearing 97= supported" for adjustment the link 98 pivotdlatQhbn-the cuttersha;tt pedestal 91 (see Fig-s VI-and This bearing i's adjusted by'mea'nsof-the set s''rews 100- siip'poited by the eke- 101- to-engege a lu g 1021mthe bearing? SeeFigsvII I; Vi XI I I-Fand XIII Y B'yiadj-usting Fthis roll-er 96, ith e size of thespoke is determined, the shape of th'e spoke-being" determined; as stated, hytthe-pattei'n orsh-a-ping,- cams 95'.

To fptermit5the' oscillation oi the; table' 11nder the actionf'ofthe eams 95; the; fork- 0f the arm 11 is madesomewhat ider-than the dizmneter of: the fO'llli" 1=2-so that' thdhed can osoil l-ate Without commuI'ii-"eati-ng its 7 movementto -therock shaft 9:- When the table is ini'its inner "01* woi kingfpfbsi'tion, the arm I l0""en gages the step-1 03'; See Fig t This stops? the *bed with the roller 12-fre to pla-yfiII-the lost motiona space-provided; a-s desiribed inthe arm --11.'- V

The driving 0fthe' li ve 'spi 'dles begins befor the w'ork reaehestheoiitting position so that the Work is being rotated-atjfull speedasfit moves into engagement With the knives;.vvhichsprevents splinteririg' and undue shock I-n mevingito the= etittiii'gepositioiig thespeed of-rthelivespIindles -is aeeeler ated by? the' 'traveliirg of -th'ein pianins upon the driving 'pinionfi To'ipi'eveht the driii-nrotating r'earw ardly on 'a' ecount-of the-aetion-df the shaping cams on" disk 9'6," a-"Sitflp' spring 1043s provided With the"sto-ps-93. See' Eig. 3H.- x

Esthe work passes from-its cutting po si tion, thefinished spokes-are released by the means described and at practically; the same tirife theqspq'ndle gear clutches are-released. The spokes are;dischaifig ecl' on thev table 105.

Ourimprovedspokelatheisof vet-y large capaeitm and asidefitim placing-the spoke billets ins-the Magazine, o'rf holder, is entirely automatic. Thefbillet's a re pres'ented" to the 'ciitters so that the liability of v splintering the billets is fslights; a a

Having thus described-:7 dill" invention, What we claimfl ale-new and desire to se'eiire b y Let tis' Patentds:

gears- Eon said: spindles,- vclutches f Oif oonneetmg saidspindlegearsto said spindles com prising; adj ustable'--- clutch members slidalgly but inon rotatably mount ed on'- said spindles; a releasing cam for said clutches, saidadjust-able clutch--membe1qs having eam engagmfgzqflangesthereon ada-plied to} engage-said releasing- 0am as the head stock revolves; spriiigscai iiedby said spindles *for forcing the-clutch] mei'nhers into engagemenfi When they? {1B6 released said ea m andmeans for cl-ri-v-ingsaid; headssteck:

2-, In I a lathe,the-combination of-a-frame5 a11- oscillating Work hed-nians for oscillatingasaid-bed, a sfpindle driving shaft carried by. saidbed, a h-ead stock g otat'ably mounted onsaid-shaft; live; spindles carried 7 by said head stock and; drivenfi'om said spindle dIiving tshaft; means fol-' driving said head stoel';;-'co1n-prisin-g;-a gear theieoii, adriving shaft having; a gear meshing 'vv-ith the gear on -said headstock, ;a pulley on said driving shaft having 1 a frietion driving-- conneetion therewith, a driving belt for said pulley; said belt"being tightened by the outward movement of-the oscillating bed, a-stop for said head--St0'ek; a 'contnolli g cam for said stop,"drivii g eonrreetionsgfor said cam and said-spindle ClI-';l VlI1g-nSlIa'ft, Iand-a= return-stop -i =had ots 3 r 3. Inga: la-the-,-thef eomloin-atioii (ifa frame, an -oseil-1ating Work lQ'ed,-;nr1 eans for oscillatingesa-id; bed,- a spindle 'dffivingsshaft carr-ied by said bed, a; heacl=-stock;rotatably mounted on safid -shaf-t live spindles ea i'riedbyt said head-stock and dr-ijvea-byfi said spindle driving'shafet-mea-ns--f0r;drivingisaidliead stock comprising gear"5thereon,=-adriving shaft having: agear-meshing with the gear 'on -said headstock, azpnlley onsaid driving-shaft ha-vingsa feiction f driving conn'eetionthere? with; a drilving; belt for said pulley-said belt beinge tightened by the "forward movement of the oscillating.bed; and a cam -'cojntrolled stop for: said; head; stock-for holdi-ng said headstocleagainst' movement during predetermined intervals; p 45-1-11 a lathe,- the-combination Oif :a fiame, a spindle driving shaft, a; head stock rotatably mounted on-- said shaft; live spindles carried by. said head stock and driven from said spindle" driving'shaft, frietionmeans for drivingzsaidhead-stock, a step foi -said head stoek, a eontrolling eam foi -said stop, and driving connections for said: cam; and said spindle driving shaft whereby said head steak dniven Witha step-by step movement.

"5; Iii *alathe the combination of a frame, 'a head stock; live-spindles carried 'by sa-iel head stoek; a drivingvigea r, i-geairs; rota-tably 'ried by said mounted on said spindles and meshing with said driving gear, clutches for connecting said spindle gears to said spindles, comprising adjustable clutch members slidably but non-rotatably mounted on said spindles, a releasing cam for said clutches, said adjust ablefclutch members having cam engaging flanges thereon adapted to engage said releasing cam as the head stock revolves, springs carried by said spindles for engaging saidclutches when saidadjustable members are released by said cam, andmeans for driving said head stock. v

6. In a lathe, the combination of a frame, an oscillating work bed, means for oscillatingsaid bed, a head. stock carried by said bed, live spindles carried by said head stock, driving means for said spindles, means for driving said head stock, comprising adriving shaft, a pulley frictionallyconnected to said shaft, and a driving belt,said belt being tightened by the outwardmovement' of the oscillating bed whereby the head stock is driven when the bed moves outward.

In a lathe, the combination of a frame, an oscillating workbed, means for oscillatingsaid bed at predetermined intervals, a head stock carried by said bed, live spindles carried by said head stock, driving means for said spindles, driving means for said headstock comprising a driving shaft, a pulley having a frictional connection with said driving shaft, a driving belt for said pulley, said belt being tightened to drive the pulley by the outward movement of the oscillating bed, a stopadapted to engage said head stock to hold the same against movement, a releasing cam for withdrawing said stop, and driving connections for said cam and spindle driving shaft whereby the engaging and releasing of the stop is timed.

8. In a lathe, the combination of a frame, an oscillating work bed, means for oscillat-' ingsaid bed, a spindle driving shaft carried by said bed, a head stock, live spindles carhead stock and driven by said shaft, means for driving said head. stock comprising a friction'clutch, and adriving belt, said belt being tightened by the outward movement of the oscillating bed, a stop for said head stock, and a controlling cam for said stop whereby its engaging and disengaging is timed. Y

9. In a lathe, the combination of a frame, a bed, a head stock, spindles carried by said head stock, gears on said spindles, a driving gear meshing with said gears on said spindles, clutches for securing said spindle gears to said spindles, means for controlling said clutches whereby they are caused to engage and disengage as the head stock is revolved, chucks on said spindles, a positioning member having curved abutments thereon disposed side by side, the end of the outer abutment being in advance of the end ofthe nrfjj thereon disposed ment, the narrower fingers ing said bed to ner abutment, radially disposed engaging fingers on said spindles arranged in opposed pairs, one pair being wider than the other and being adapted to engage the outerabutment, the narrower fingers being adapted to engage the inner abutment, said spindles having opposed spring engaging members radially between said engaging fingers, a spring arranged on said frameto coact with said spring engaging members onsaid spindles whereby the chucks are positioned and rotation of the spindles prevented as they are carried to the work receiving position, all coacting purpose specified. I

10. In a lathe, the combination of a frame, a bed, a head stock, spindles carried by said head stock, gears on said spindles, a driving gear meshing with said gears on said spincdles, clutches for securing said spindle gears to said spindles, means for controlling said clutches whereby they are caused to engage and disengage as the head stock is revolved, chucks on said spindles, a positioning member having curved abutments thereon disposed side by side, the end of the outer abutment being in advance of theend of the inner abutment, radially disposed engaging fingers on said spindles arranged'in opposed pairs, one pair being wider than the other and being adapted to engage the outer abutbeing adapted to engage the inner abutment whereby the chucks vare positionedand rotation of the spindles prevented as they are carried to work receiving position, all coacting for the purpose specified.

11. In a lathe, the combination of a frame, a. bed, a head stock, spindles carried by said head stock, gears on said spindles, a driven gear meshing 'wlth said gears on said spindles, clutches for securing said spindle gears to said spindles, means forcontrolling said clutches whereby they are caused to engage and disengage as the head stock is revolved, chucks on said spindles, a positioning member, engaging members on said spindles adapted to coact therewith whereby the chucks are-positioned and rotation of the spindles prevented as they are carried to workreceiving position, all coacting for the purpose specified.

12. In a lathe, the combination of a frame, a bed comprising alower member pivoted at one end and-slidably supported at the other for oscillating movement, an upper member pivotally connected to the lower member at its swinging end'for oscillating movement.

thereon, a rock shaft having arms thereon connected to the swinging ends of said bed members,"a cutter sha'ft,'means for actuatand from said cutter shaft, a

head stock carried by said upper bed member, spindles on said head stock having pattern cams thereon," there being lost motion in the 'co-hnection for said rofck slfaftf'to the up:- Np'er bed member adapted'to permitthe oscillation of the upper bed member under the action of the Wcrkfc'am. v 13. Ina lathe, thecombinationof'a frame, an oscillatingworkj bed, 'a spindle driving G shaft carried by said bed, a'rolle'r' carried by the frame, ,a cam shaft'ca'rriedby said bed and driven said spindle drivingj shaft, "and a cam on said shaft} coo peratingwith the r'olleroh said'fr'ame to osci'llatesai'd' bed. 14L! I'na lathe; th'efcombination offthe frame, a head stock ana tail stock; multiple spindles carried b said head stock; I means for driving the same, chuck members; clutch members for cenneeti'ngme spindles tothe said chuck members W'ith means of automa'tic ally' cont olling;the same; means for positioning the chuck membersfto accurately ngage. the Word fed thereto; and' a feed magazine for delivering; the Work. 7 I V g 15; Ina lathe, the combination of the frame, ahead stock and atail stock, multiple spindles carried by: said head stock, means for driving the same, chuck memb'ers, eluteh members for connec'ting the spindles to the said. members, .ivith means of. a fitomatica ly controlling! the same, means for positioning the chuck members to accurately engage the W rk :l'ed thereto, a feed magazine for. d'liv- Ol'lllgllll worka cutter head for-turning the SL 'lClJ WOI'k, .andia pattern cam ncienp sed disk associated with sail fran'l'e' and cutter head-for turning irreg ltlar forms;

7 1 6. In a latheathe combination -0f a frame, a Workhed mounted thereon, a cutter head shaft mounted Iinsaid frame; a spindle "di'i'iring shaft on said 'bed, a head-steels rotatably mounted on said -spindle drivingshaft,spindles rotatably mounted inisaidhead-stoek and driven by, said spindle driiI-ing. shaft,

w e inseam m y/a chase ea-m ne 'e'a'c aaaiejsaae tacizgaaraeaaai aiFri ters,,

pattern camsonsaidhspindles; automatic means forshifting said heads'tock in-rela- 1tioi1 to said cutter h ad shaft comprising. a cam shaft driven by; saidspindle driving shaft, ;a cam on said cam shaft,- means on saidframe with which saic -l cam engages to push the "head-stock awayfrom i said-frame, and a spring urging said head-stock; in: the oppositedirection, means onsaid framefor engaging said pattern cams'comprisiiigaro- ,tatable disk, 1 a bearing on said frame for supportingsaid disk, and means for; adjustingsaidibearing(transversely of saidmcutter head shaft to regulate the size of thearticle. 1 7a In a lathe, the combinationofaaframe,

- a workbed-mounted thereon, a cutter head shaft; mounted in said 'frame},;-,a spiiidle driying shaft on s'aid be'd, a head-stock rotatably m0unted 0r said spindle driving shaft,- spindles rotatably mounte'di in; said; head-stock and h'ii'ren-loy said spindle driv-ing'. shaft,

witnesses;

pattern cams on said spifidlejs; auftomatic means for shifting said head-stoclsih rela tlon' to said'cutter head shaft, means on sald framefor engaging said pattern cams com} prisinga rotatable disk, a bearing" on said frame for supporting said disk, and means foradjusting said bearing transversely of said'cutter head shaft toregulate the" size of the article. I 7

18; In alathe, the combination: of frame, a Worli bed mounted'therecn, a cutter head shaft mounted in said frame, a 's'pindle'driif r ingshaft on said bed, a head stoc-k rota'tab'ly mounted [on said spindle 'drivingshaft,-

head-stock in the opposite dir'c t'iomineans on Said frame for engaging said pattern cams, and means for aclju-stihg saidlastnamed means to regulate the sizeof the article; i i

g 19. In alathe, the comhinationof aframe, I a Work bed Tmounted thereon, a cutter head, shaft mounted in s-aid'frame, aspmdledn'vingishaft on said he'd, a headstock rotatahl'y mounted 'on said spindle driving shaft; spin.- 7

dles rotatably. mountediin said head-stock and drivenhy. said spindle driving; shaft, patterncains on' 'said spindles, automatic means for "shiftingsaid head-stocliin relation tosaid-cutter head shaft'; means on said.

frame for engaging said pattern seams, and means for adjusting. said last aname lameans to regulate the size :of the article.

201 In a lathe, {the combination of a v fi'ame, a worl bed mounted thereon, matter head shaft mounted in: saidi frame, 'a' head s to'ck rotata loljzv mounted on saidlied; means" for rotating. said headstock; (spindles 'rot'atab'ly mountedin said'head-stock, meansf-or driving said spindles; a pattern cam mb unted on salclm vorlgbecl means on said I frame for engagi'n g sa1d pattern:cam,. and means for; ad-

'ustin said last-named means to relulate' b g Y thesize of the article -fi itn ,vwh i e a e eve l e ete ou-r hands and seals in.the presence of two a [wi me KlSTIJERg J ARmH-UR BUTGHER; l' vitnesses wann be, a. 

